| 1. | For instance nitrate anions can be transferred between water and nitrobenzene.
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| 2. | 1, 3-Dinitrobenzene is accessible by nitration of nitrobenzene.
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| 3. | Nitrobenzene is a simple example of a nitro compound.
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| 4. | In this example, nitrobenzene serves as both the solvent and the oxidizing agent.
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| 5. | N-Phenylhydroxylamines are typically synthesized from nitrobenzenes by reduction using rhodium or zinc.
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| 6. | In some cases nitrobenzene was used to mask the material's characteristic odor.
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| 7. | For aryl amines, nitrobenzenes are converted to anilines, and azoxybenzenes to azobenzenes.
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| 8. | The degradation of nitrobenzene under both reducing and oxidising conditions in water has been reported.
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| 9. | The reaction was first used by Antoine B�champ to reduce nitronaphthalene and nitrobenzene in 1854.
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| 10. | It is produced by nitration of 1, 2-dichloro-4-nitrobenzene.
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